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Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers in Mississippi

Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers in Mississippi

Want to work as an Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers in Mississippi? Below are the key facts. Repair, maintain, or install electric motors, wiring, or switches.

For electric motor, power tool, and related repairers working in Mississippi, the median annual wage is $40,090 per year (or roughly $19.27/hour).Annual wages span from $30,070 at the 10th percentile to $61,940 at the 90th percentile.

Wage Statistic Annual Hourly
10th percentile $30,070 $14.46
25th percentile $33,500 $16.11
Median (50th) $40,090 $19.27
75th percentile $49,870 $23.97
90th percentile $61,940 $29.78
Salary ranges for Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers in Mississippi

Location quotient — how concentrated this career is in Mississippi relative to the national average — is 2.23, indicating that electric motor, power tool, and related repairers are more concentrated here than the national average.

National Wage Comparison

Nationally, electric motor, power tool, and related repairers earn a median of $52,134 per year ($25.06/hour), below the Mississippi median.

Employment Outlook

National employment for 39,116 electric motor, power tool, and related repairers in the U.S.. In Mississippi alone, approximately 280 people work in this role. That’s more than the typical state, which employs around 270 electric motor, power tool, and related repairers.

Forecasted number of jobs for Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers

These are the Mississippi metros with the most electric motor, power tool, and related repairers in Mississippi.

Metro Area Number Employed Annual Median Salary
Jackson, MS 80 $40,890
Gulfport-Biloxi, MS 50 $35,740

View the states that employ the most electric motor, power tool, and related repairers work.

State Number Employed
Texas 2,460
California 1,600
Florida 1,320
Illinois 1,110
Ohio 860
Oklahoma 670
Louisiana 600
Virginia 580
Pennsylvania 570
North Carolina 540
Colorado 510
New York 490
Massachusetts 370
Missouri 370
Puerto Rico 350
Arizona 340
Michigan 300
Georgia 300
Mississippi 280
Tennessee 270

Where electric motor, power tool, and related repairers earn the most: electric motor, power tool, and related repairers.

State Annual Median Salary
California $70,310
Louisiana $66,910
Illinois $66,110
New York $64,510
Connecticut $63,080
Massachusetts $62,380
New Hampshire $61,420
Colorado $61,080
North Dakota $60,540
Nevada $60,260

Skills

Key electric motor, power tool, and related repairers skills, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Repairing  4.1 / 5
0
5
Equipment Maintenance  3.9 / 5
0
5
Troubleshooting  3.9 / 5
0
5
Equipment Selection  3.8 / 5
0
5
Critical Thinking  3.8 / 5
0
5
Quality Control Analysis  3.8 / 5
0
5

Knowledge Areas

Core knowledge areas for this occupation, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Mechanical  4.2 / 5
0
5
Production and Processing  3.2 / 5
0
5
English Language  3.2 / 5
0
5
Administration and Management  3.0 / 5
0
5
Customer and Personal Service  3.0 / 5
0
5
Mathematics  3.0 / 5
0
5

Abilities

Top abilities for electric motor, power tool, and related repairers, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Finger Dexterity  4.0 / 5
0
5
Problem Sensitivity  3.9 / 5
0
5
Near Vision  3.9 / 5
0
5
Manual Dexterity  3.8 / 5
0
5
Arm-Hand Steadiness  3.6 / 5
0
5
Information Ordering  3.5 / 5
0
5

Daily Tasks

Common tasks include:

  • Inspect and test equipment to locate damage or worn parts and diagnose malfunctions, or read work orders or schematic drawings to determine required repairs.
  • Reassemble repaired electric motors to specified requirements and ratings, using hand tools and electrical meters.
  • Measure velocity, horsepower, revolutions per minute (rpm), amperage, circuitry, and voltage of units or parts to diagnose problems, using ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, and other testing devices.
  • Repair and rebuild defective mechanical parts in electric motors, generators, and related equipment, using hand tools and power tools.
  • Lift units or parts such as motors or generators, using cranes or chain hoists, or signal crane operators to lift heavy parts or subassemblies.
  • Record repairs required, parts used, and labor time.
  • Disassemble defective equipment so that repairs can be made, using hand tools.
  • Adjust working parts, such as fan belts, contacts, and springs, using hand tools and gauges.
  • Lubricate moving parts.
  • Read service guides to find information needed to perform repairs.
  • Inspect electrical connections, wiring, relays, charging resistance boxes, and storage batteries, following wiring diagrams.
  • Scrape and clean units or parts, using cleaning solvents and equipment such as buffing wheels.

Work Activities

  • Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
  • Getting Information
  • Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment
  • Repairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment
  • Monitoring Processes, Materials, or Surroundings
  • Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
  • Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Materials
  • Controlling Machines and Processes
  • Processing Information
  • Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
  • Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards
  • Making Decisions and Solving Problems

Tools & Technology

Common tools and software used in this occupation include: Hot technologies: Autodesk AutoCAD, Microsoft Access

What Major Will Prepare You For This Career?

Several college majors map to this occupation:

  • Electronics Maintenance & Repair

Other careers like electric motor, power tool, and related repairers include:

Also Known As

AC/DC Rewinder (Alternating Current and Direct Current Rewinder), Armature Rewinder, Armature Winder Repairer, Auto Generator Starter Rep (Automotive Generator Starter Representative), Automotive Starter Repairer, Battery Charger, Battery Inspector, Battery Mechanic, Battery Repairer, Battery and Charger Technician, Buffing and Polishing Wheel Repairer, Calibrator, Cell Changer, Cell Installer, Cell Repairer.

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